Business in Focus

Frontenac Bank has hired KIMBERLY WEISHAUPT as senior VP of business development, and NEAL ALSTER as the Investment Professionals’ financial adviser.

STACEY ISMAIL has recently joined Easter Seals Midwest as VP of employment and community services. In this new position, Ismail will oversee the agency’s state-wide employment and community services.

Ultra-Color Corporation recently named PAUL GOLDBLUM as president. He began his career at the company in 1985.

The Alexandra Ballet board of directors recently named CICI HOUSTON as co-artistic director. Houston studied at the Virginia School of the Arts, and previously served as the associate director of Alexandra Ballet.

AMY ARMSTRONG has been appointed senior VP of compliance and community reinvestment at Reliance Bank. She was promoted from VP chief compliance officer.

Bringing more than 23 years of experience working in nonprofits, SCOTT GEE was recently named executive director of Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis.

BRIAN ENOS has taken on the role of artistic director at The Big Muddy Dance Company. He has created works for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Ballet Met and DanceWorks Chicago, among others.

DR. KELLE MOLEY, the James P. Crane professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Washington University School of Medicine, was recently elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. Moley is one of only a few scientists in the world studying the relationship between maternal obesity and Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and reproduction.

Harris-Stowe State University has appointed REYNOLDA BROWN as director of admissions, advisement and retention; EMMANUEL LALANDE as dean of student success; TAMMY KIMBROUGH as director of human resources; and JAMES GREEN as director of financial assistance.

PATRICIA SILVA has joined Lathrop & Gage LLP’s environmental practice as an associate. Silva will represent clients in administrative negotiations with federal and state agencies.

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri recently welcomed JESSICA CIACCO as a staff attorney in its housing unit. Ciacco previously served in the Missouri Public Defender’s Office, and received her juris doctor from Saint Louis University.

ELLEN CURLEE has been named president-elect for the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum’s board of directors. She has served as a member on the board since the Museum relocated to St. Louis in 2012, and previously owned and directed the Ellen Curlee Gallery, which specialized in contemporary fine art photography.

WILLIAM MISKALL has joined RedKey Realty Leaders St. Louis, and will specialize in assisting buyers and sellers in Webster Groves, Kirkwood, Affton, Glendale and SouthCity. SANDRA COBURN also has joined the company, and will specialize in luxury properties in St. Louis’ central corridor.

Moneta Group’s Compardo Team has added MARC BOGUSLAW to its staff. He will serve as director of business development, and will help grow the team’s relationships with prospective clients.

Mercy CIO TONY WASKIEWICZ recently was named the first health care CIO of the Year, as part of the Investor Intelligence Awards. The awards are sponsored by Institutional Investor and the Investor Intelligence Network.

A graduate of Maryville University with a master’s degree in business administration, BRYAN LIERMAN has joined Renaissance Financial as a financial advisor.

MICHAEL ZENSEN has been named VP of integrated design firm Cannon Design. Zensen has more than 23 years of architecture experience.